Abstract
In a group of thirty-six non-housebound normal people aged 70 to 88 years living independently in their homes, mean serum-25-hydroxy-vitamin-D (±1 S.D.) was 8·62±3·08 ng/ml in midwinter and had risen to 14·13±4·90 ng/ml the following September. These values were lower and the seasonal variation was less than previously found in healthy young British adults.
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